CSMi purchases the CYBEX 6000 Systems product lines from CYBEX Medical, a Division of Henley Healthcare, Inc. The purchase includes all designs, inventory, and tooling for the continued production and support of the 6000 system.

CSMi designs and manufactures The Stacker -- a motorized upgrade for BodyMasters and CYBEX selectorized Weight Stack machines. The Stacker provides additional eccentric loading without the need for a spotter. US Patent No. 5,476,428.

CYBEX Medical, a division of LUMEX Healthcare, hires CSMi to design and manufacture the CYBEX 1000, 1100, and 1200, a low-cost line of isokinetic testing devices based on the CYBEX Orthotron Actuator. CSMi re-designs the Actuator incorporating a strain gauge torque sensor and optical encoder position sensor. CSMi establishes manufacturing and testing of the new actuators at the CYBEX Owatonna facility. CSMi provides manufacturing and support of the custom interface boards and HUMAC software. The HUMAC software is adapted to English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese.

CSMi releases HUMAC upgrades for the CYBEX Orthotron II, KT-1, and KT-2 machines. The upgrades include custom torque and position sensors along with a modified version of the HUMAC program allowing clinics with Orthotron and KT systems to provide isokinetic testing at a reduced cost.

CSMi releases the HUMAC Computer System for the CYBEX II with installations at MIT, MGH, and the U.S. Olympic Training Center. Based on the Apple //e the HUMAC was the first computer/software system to replace the CYBEX II Chart Recorder.

CSMi founder Rich Potash completes his bachelor's thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to interface a custom designed computer system to the CYBEX II at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). The first HUMAC System is born.